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Can a Parenting Intervention to Prevent Early Conduct Problems Interrupt Girls' Risk for Intimate Partner Violence 10 Years Later?

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Ehrensaft, MK; Westfall, HK; Niolon, PH; Lopez, T; Kamboukos, D; Huang, K-Y; Brotman, LM
Published in: Prev Sci
May 2018

This study tests whether a parenting intervention for families of preschoolers at risk for conduct problems can prevent later risk for intimate partner violence (IPV). Ninety-nine preschoolers at familial risk for conduct problems were randomly assigned to intervention or control conditions. Ten years later, 45 preschoolers and 43 of their siblings completed an assessment of their romantic relationships, including measures of physical and psychological IPV. The study focuses on the 54 females, including targets (n = 27) and siblings (n = 27) who participated in a 10-year follow-up (M age = 16.5, SD = 5.2, range = 10-28). Using an intent-to-treat (ITT) design, multivariate regressions suggest that females from families randomly assigned to intervention in early childhood scored lower than those in the control condition on perceptions of dating violence as normative, beliefs about IPV prevalence, exposure to IPV in their own peer group, and expected sanction behaviors for IPV perpetration and victimization. Findings suggest that early parenting intervention may reduce association of high-risk females with aggressive peers and partners in adolescence.

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Prev Sci

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1573-6695

Publication Date

May 2018

Volume

19

Issue

4

Start / End Page

449 / 458

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Substance Abuse
  • Regression Analysis
  • Problem Behavior
  • Prevalence
  • Parents
  • Parenting
  • Male
  • Intimate Partner Violence
  • Humans
 

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Ehrensaft, M. K., Westfall, H. K., Niolon, P. H., Lopez, T., Kamboukos, D., Huang, K.-Y., & Brotman, L. M. (2018). Can a Parenting Intervention to Prevent Early Conduct Problems Interrupt Girls' Risk for Intimate Partner Violence 10 Years Later? Prev Sci, 19(4), 449–458. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-017-0831-z
Ehrensaft, Miriam K., Heather Knous Westfall, Phyllis Holditch Niolon, Thailyn Lopez, Dimitra Kamboukos, Keng-Yen Huang, and Laurie Miller Brotman. “Can a Parenting Intervention to Prevent Early Conduct Problems Interrupt Girls' Risk for Intimate Partner Violence 10 Years Later?Prev Sci 19, no. 4 (May 2018): 449–58. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-017-0831-z.
Ehrensaft MK, Westfall HK, Niolon PH, Lopez T, Kamboukos D, Huang K-Y, et al. Can a Parenting Intervention to Prevent Early Conduct Problems Interrupt Girls' Risk for Intimate Partner Violence 10 Years Later? Prev Sci. 2018 May;19(4):449–58.
Ehrensaft, Miriam K., et al. “Can a Parenting Intervention to Prevent Early Conduct Problems Interrupt Girls' Risk for Intimate Partner Violence 10 Years Later?Prev Sci, vol. 19, no. 4, May 2018, pp. 449–58. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s11121-017-0831-z.
Ehrensaft MK, Westfall HK, Niolon PH, Lopez T, Kamboukos D, Huang K-Y, Brotman LM. Can a Parenting Intervention to Prevent Early Conduct Problems Interrupt Girls' Risk for Intimate Partner Violence 10 Years Later? Prev Sci. 2018 May;19(4):449–458.
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Published In

Prev Sci

DOI

EISSN

1573-6695

Publication Date

May 2018

Volume

19

Issue

4

Start / End Page

449 / 458

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Substance Abuse
  • Regression Analysis
  • Problem Behavior
  • Prevalence
  • Parents
  • Parenting
  • Male
  • Intimate Partner Violence
  • Humans